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I love you, you know.
pretty standard in most cameras for more than ten years now.

Uhh…you sure?
pretty standard in most cameras for more than ten years now.
got 350 for my canon 35mm f2
I only bought it for 250![]()
Sold all my EF glass and the RF adapter, only lenses I have and will buy from this point on will be mirrorless.
Recent ad we shot. It’ll be running on TV starting next week for 2 or 3 months.
They wanted to use their home and their family members. It’s something I delicately advised against but they were really looking forward to it so I went with it. It’s a challenge when that happens because people underestimate the skill it takes to be on camera. The gentleman in the video actually has severe dementia which was something that I very delicately expressed concern about because you really need to be able to direct people and have them do certain actions a certain way. I basically just explained that everyone involved will have to be available for 3 hours and will be repeating specific actions we need to capture several times. He’s their grandfather and the reason they started the business so I understood the excitement they had to feature him. Very sweet people and I was happy to go with the flow for them.I’m guessing silver are supplied the actors? Or is that your decision?
1/2 mile visibility today due to the smoke
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Recent ad we shot. It’ll be running on TV starting next week for 2 or 3 months.